Limbo

Limbo

Informal; a proposed business deal or anything else in which the outcome is uncertain. For example, if two companies are discussing a merger and are in general agreement, but there are disagreements over the terms, the merger may be said to be in limbo.

As the passage just quoted suggests, Marjara's scholarly demonstration of the unity of science and morality in Paradise Lost is conducted as if nothing has happened in literary studies since Svendsen's Milton and Science (1956).

This recognition is particularly satisfying to all of us since our core customer, the professional software developer, is making this determination," said Simon Nynens, president and CEO of Programmer's Paradise, Inc.

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